Mrs. Clarissa Button Basses Away ['I 11 lt;lt;at the Home of herI4. Daughter. | DiIMrs. Clarissa Buttou died at the j ]l' home of h^r daughter, Mrs. Nora 1 Buyer, of Chicago., last Friday. while j m on a visit at that place. Her death ; of was ve.rv sudden and the illness pre- j eeoding it had only Been of about \ ten hours duration. A short time ' p. acro Mrs. Bover was at this place on if? lt;n visit of several weeks and her moth- i1er thought to extend the very picas- j Hj ant occasion by returning home with j her. Mrs. Button had not boen ail- j ^ hig to any consiberab'e extent and j ^ when the announement of her death came her friends and relatives could hardly believe it.Deceased was 73 Years old andi. ihhad been a icsidcnt in this vicinity !for a groat many years. She was j the mother of fourteen children, ten ■ Iiof whom are still living and enjoying' I:good 11* a!:h. She was a sister of j 1George H- ndec and Mrs. Louisa , ■^ i fConn. t